American Decades
Bank of America Leads a Financial Expansion
A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP
When Tennessee architect-builder Kemmons Wilson took his family on vacations across the-country, he always had the same complaints: the motels were dirty, the rooms were too small, children were charged the same as adults, there was not enough bathroom space, and so on. He decided to do something about it: he would open his own motel chain. First, however, Wilson took his family on a cross-country trip, staying at domens of motels, taking meticulous notes on room dimensions, service quality, conveniences it the frott desks and rooms, and, of course, price.
Upon his return, Wilson, determined from his research the "optimal" room for a family of four—size, facilities, tad "extras." Most significantly, he decided that children would stay free in his motel. In 1954 Wilson opened the first Holiday Inn of America outside Memphis. By 1962 there were 280 of the green and gold...
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1950's Business and the Economy
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Advertising in the 1950s
- The AFL-CIO
- Air Travel in the 1950s
- Alcoa, Aluminum, and the End of a Monopoly
- Bank of America Leads a Financial Expansion
- Big vs. Small Businesses
- Creating the Computer
- Credit, Inflation, and Price Controls
- Energy
- Farming in the 1950s
- Housing in the 1950s
- Labor in the 1950s
- The Merger Wave
- The Military-Industrial Complex
- The National Highway Act and the Auto Industry
- The Railroad and its Decline
- Shopping Malls
- The Stock Market and Investment Trends
- The Sun Belt
- The Television Industry
- The Turbulent Teamsters
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Business and the Economy, 1950–1959
